goodness me! yeah, a bit like wearing bone conduction headphones there s something thatjust doesn t feel quite right. you do get the air, though. you do feel the air. you are breathing it in. 0k, cool! well, listen, let s move on. as we said earlier, ces has been massively impacted by the ongoing pandemic. there are loads of companies and loads of people who simply aren t here. that s right. james clayton has been taking a look at how the show has changed and how it is for the exhibitors. last year, all of this the robots, the gadgets, the gizmos weren t here. the show was entirely digital and it was missing something being able to touch products, hear what things sound and look like in real life, all gone. this year, the organisers were determined that the show must go on. however, ces has coincided with record covid cases here in the us, so would anyone turn up? we ve been here at ces for about two hours, it s the opening day and you d expect it and, to be fair, some people h
really? ..so i wasn t that convinced. goodness me! yeah, a bit like wearing bone conduction headphones there s something that just doesn t feel quite right. you do get the air, though. you do feel the air. you are breathing it in. ok, cool! well, listen, let s move on. as we said earlier, ces has been massively impacted by the ongoing pandemic. there are loads of companies and loads of people who simply aren t here. that s right. james clayton has been taking a look at how the show has changed and how it is for the exhibitors. last year, all of this the robots, the gadgets, the gizmos weren t here. the show was entirely digital and it was missing something being able to touch products, hear what things sound and look like in real life, all gone. this year, the organisers were determined that the show must go on. however, ces has coincided with record covid cases here in the us, so would anyone turn up? we ve been here at ces for about two hours, it s the opening day and you d e
is something i was trying to fix. i am just a dabbler and a tinkerer so when things break i wonder what it could do now, something different. at the end of the show there is a table where you listen to through bone conduction so music comes through your bones. my motivations for doing work on many, sometimes it isjust to make something so heartbreakingly beautiful and not translatable. and other times i have other motives which is my own idea ofjustice is political, of course, but i do not claim to be a political artist. it is very difficult to change people s minds. you have to be much sneaky other than that if you are going to work with political ideas. each track of the record is a
you ask yourself with a piece of music, i asked myself when i m doing the painting. it is a very physical thing as well. i don t really see the difference, for me as an artist in making these things. they are very much the same. they may seem a little old fashioned these days but when they first pinged onto our phones, text messages were the last word in cool. now the first text ever sent has been sold, for more than $120,000. it was auctioned in paris as a non fungible token. text messaging, it s hard to imagine a world without it, but do you know when people first started texting each other? it was almost 30 years ago, in december1992. and that first message simply said, merry christmas. translation: engineering teams were working in the 1990s - to develop the technology to transmit sms messages, and on december 3, 1992,